Assoc Prof Dr. Wei Xiong | Anthroplogy | Best Researcher Award | 1191

Assoc Prof Dr. Wei Xiong | Anthroplogy | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Wei Xiong , Central China Normal University , China

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📚 Early Academic Pursuits

Wei Xiong embarked on his academic journey by earning a Bachelor of Arts in Literature and Arts from the School of Chinese Language and Literature at Wuhan University (2009-2013). He further honed his scholarly focus by pursuing a PhD in Anthropology at Sun Yat-Sen University (2013-2018). His doctoral thesis, titled “The Norms of the Word: The Religious Beliefs and Everyday Life in a Catholic Community,” explored religious beliefs within the framework of everyday life, setting the stage for his future research trajectory.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Wei Xiong’s professional career began at Central China Normal University, where he first served as a Lecturer from July 2018 to June 2021. His dedication and contributions to the academic community were recognized with his promotion to Associate Professor in July 2021, a position he currently holds. During his tenure, he has been actively engaged in teaching, research, and contributing to the broader academic discourse.

🔬 RESEARCH FOCUS

  • Wei Xiong’s research primarily centers on the Anthropology of Religion, with a particular emphasis on Catholicism in China. His work delves into the intersection of religious beliefs, cultural practices, and community dynamics, especially among Chinese ethnic minorities like the De’ang ethnic group. His research interests also extend to the study of changing funeral practices, religious architecture, and the cultural significance of religious art within these communities.

🌟Impact and Influence

  • Xiong’s work has had a considerable impact on the understanding of religious and cultural practices in China, especially among minority communities. His studies offer valuable insights into how globalization and migration influence these practices, contributing to the broader discourse on cultural preservation and change. His research on betel nut consumption among Chinese migrant workers, published in Substance Use & Misuse (2023), exemplifies his interest in the sociocultural factors affecting health and behavior.

📖 ACADEMIC CITES

Xiong’s publications have been cited in various academic journals, reflecting the significance and relevance of his research. His work is particularly noted in the fields of Anthropology, Religious Studies, and Ethnography, where his studies have provided new perspectives on the interaction between religion, culture, and community life in China.

🌍 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Wei Xiong’s academic legacy is rooted in his commitment to exploring and documenting the intricate relationships between religion, culture, and society in China. As he continues his research, his future contributions are expected to further illuminate the dynamic cultural landscapes of Chinese ethnic minorities and their religious practices. His ongoing work will likely influence future scholars and contribute to the preservation and understanding of these unique cultural identities.

📰PUBLICATIONS

  • “The Historical Tradition and Contemporary Legacy of Catholic Religious Education in China”
    • Author: Xiong, W.
    • Journal: Catholic Historical Review, 2024, 110(2), pp. 312–338
  • “Correction to: Food Culture, Religious Belief and Community Relations: An Ethnographic Study of the Overseas Chinese Catholic”
    • Author: Xiong, W.
    • Journal: Religions, 2023, 14(12), 1444
  • “Food Culture, Religious Belief and Community Relations: An Ethnographic Study of the Overseas Chinese Catholic”
    • Author: Xiong, W.
    • Journal: Religions, 2023, 14(2), 207
  • “Betel Nut Consumption and the Reasons for Its Rise among Chinese Migrant Workers”
    • Authors: Xiong, W., An, T.
    • Journal: Substance Use and Misuse, 2023, 58(8), pp. 961–966
  • “‘We Are Children of God’: An Ethnography of a Catholic Community in Rural China in the COVID-19 Pandemic”
    • Authors: Xiong, W., Li, X.
    • Journal: Religions, 2021, 12(6), 448

Dr.Na Yi | Power system | Best Researcher Award | 1184

Dr.Na Yi | Power system | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Na Yi, Heilongjiang University of Science and Technology, China

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📚 Early Academic Pursuits

Na Yi was born in June 1997 in Acheng, Harbin, and has been a dedicated member of the Communist Party of China. She embarked on her academic journey by pursuing a major in Electrical Engineering and Automation at Northeast Petroleum University, from which she graduated in 2019. Recognized for her exceptional capabilities, she was recommended as a doctoral student in Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering simultaneously. She furthered her studies at Southeast University, culminating in a doctoral degree in 2024.

💼 Professional Endeavors

After obtaining her doctoral degree, Na Yi’s career advanced rapidly. She secured a position as an Associate Professor, where she leveraged her extensive knowledge in the fields of Electrical Engineering and Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering. Her academic and professional pursuits have been marked by a series of significant achievements and contributions to her field.

🔬CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

  • Na Yi has an impressive portfolio of over 20 published papers in renowned journals, including “Future Generation Computer Systems,” “Sustainable Energy, Grids and Networks,” “Transactions of China Electrotechnical Society,” and “Electric Power Engineering Technology.” Among her publications, 10 are indexed by SCI and 5 by EI, with notable distinctions such as one ESI highly cited paper, one ESI hot paper, and two Top papers. Her research primarily focuses on advancements in sustainable energy systems, electrical engineering, and the optimization of petroleum and natural gas engineering processes.

🌟Impact and Influence

  • Her work has garnered significant recognition, evidenced by the 6 national authorized patents she holds and her participation in 5 scientific research projects at various governmental levels, including national, provincial, ministerial, and municipal. Na Yi’s contributions have been honored with over 10 national and provincial awards in prestigious competitions like the Petroleum Equipment Innovation Design Competition, Internet +, and Challenge Cup.

📖 ACADEMIC CITES

Na Yi serves as a special reviewer for several international academic journals, including “IET Generation Transmission & Distribution” and “Scalable Computing: Practice and Experience,” as well as Chinese academic journals like “Proceedings of the CSU-EPSA,” “Thermal Power Generation,” and “Zhejiang Electric Power.” Her expertise has led to invitations to present at both international and domestic conferences on three occasions, showcasing her influence and recognition within the academic community.

🌍 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Na Yi’s legacy in the academic and professional spheres is marked by her dedication to innovation and excellence in engineering and energy systems. Her future contributions are poised to further impact the fields of sustainable energy and electrical engineering, driven by her ongoing research, publications, and active participation in high-level scientific projects and academic discourse. Her achievements set a benchmark for future scholars and professionals in her field, and her work continues to inspire advancements in technology and engineering.

📰PUBLICATIONS

  • A multi-stage low-cost false data injection attack method for power CPS | 电力 CPS 多阶段低代价虚假数据注入攻击方法
    • Authors: Yi, N., Xu, J., Chen, Y., Pan, F.
    • Journal: Zhejiang Electric Power
  • Task optimization and scheduling of distributed cyber–physical system based on improved ant colony algorithm
    • Authors: Yi, N.; Xu, J.; Yan, L.; Huang, L.
    • Journal: Future Generation Computer Systems
  • Multi-stage coordinated cyber-physical topology attack method based on deep reinforcement learning
    • Authors: Yi, N., Xu, J., Chen, Y., Sun, D.
    • Journal: Electric Power Engineering Technology
  • A multi-stage game model for the false data injection attack from attacker’s perspective
    • Authors: Yi, N., Wang, Q., Yan, L., Tang, Y., Xu, J.
    • Journal: Sustainable Energy, Grids and Networks
  • Insulator Self-Explosion Defect Detection Based on Hierarchical Multi-Task Deep Learning | 基于层次多任务深度学习的绝缘子自爆缺陷检测
    • Authors: Xu, J., Huang, L., Yan, L., Yi, N.
    • Journal: Diangong Jishu Xuebao/Transactions of China Electrotechnical Society

Mr. Cheng liu | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award | 1183

Mr. Cheng liu | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Cheng liu, Dazhou central hospital, China

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I hold a Master’s degree in Medicine and possess over 13 years of clinical and research experience, focusing on respiratory diseases and their interplay with critical illnesses. My recent research, “Analysis of Asthma Incidence and Mortality Rates among Children Aged 0-14 in 204 Countries from 1990 to 2019,” underscores my insights into global health trends and preventive strategies. This work has significantly impacted the management of pediatric asthma and the formulation of related policies.

💼 Professional Endeavors

With over 13 years of clinical and research experience, Cheng Liu has become a distinguished figure in the field of respiratory diseases. His professional endeavors have focused on exploring the complex relationships between respiratory conditions and critical illnesses, contributing significantly to the medical community’s understanding and management of these health issues.

🔬CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

  • Cheng Liu’s research has primarily concentrated on pediatric asthma and its global impact. His work, particularly the study on asthma incidence and mortality rates among children aged 0-14 across 204 countries, has provided invaluable insights into global health trends and preventive strategies. This research has been pivotal in shaping international health policies and improving preventive measures for pediatric asthma.

🌟Impact and Influence

  • The influence of Cheng Liu’s work is evident in the significant advancements made in the management of pediatric asthma. His research has directly impacted the formulation of health policies aimed at reducing asthma-related mortality in children, demonstrating the profound effect of his contributions on global health.

📖 ACADEMIC CITES

Cheng Liu’s publications in prestigious journals, such as “Shock” and “Journal of Asthma,” have garnered attention and citations from the academic community. His work on the causal association between non-infectious respiratory disorders and sepsis, as well as his analysis of asthma trends, highlights his contribution to advancing medical knowledge and research.

🌍 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Cheng Liu’s legacy in the field of respiratory diseases is characterized by his dedication to research and his impactful contributions to global health. His ongoing and future research projects, such as the randomized controlled trial on high-protein enteral nutrition for pneumonia patients, continue to promise significant advancements in medical science and patient care.

📰PUBLICATIONS

  • Analysis of Asthma Incidence and Mortality Rates among Children Aged 0-14 in 204 Countries from 1990 to 2019
    • Authors: Fei Cheng, Li He, Dachuan Deng, Jinhui Zhang, Cheng Liu
    • Journal: Journal of Asthma
  • Unveiling the Causal Association between Non-Infectious Respiratory Disorders and Sepsis through Mendelian Randomization Analysis
    • Authors: Cheng Liu, Li He, Xue Zheng
    • Journal: Shock

Dr. Kai Yin Woo | Applied Econometrics | Best Researcher Award | 1178

Dr. Kai Yin Woo |Applied Econometrics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kai Yin Woo, Hong Kong Shue Yan University, China

Academic Community:

Dr. Woo has contributed to the academic community through his extensive research, supervisory roles, and participation in various academic forums.His work has practical implications for understanding economic phenomena in both local and international contexts.

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📚 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Kai Yin Woo embarked on his academic journey with an Honours Diploma in Economics from Hong Kong Shue Yan College in 1991. He continued his studies in the United Kingdom, earning a Master of Social Science in Money, Banking, and Finance from the University of Birmingham in 1992. His academic pursuits culminated in a PhD in Economics from the University of Stirling in 2004, where he developed a solid foundation in economic theories and applications.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Woo’s professional career began as a Portfolio Accountant at the Bank of Bermuda, Hong Kong, in 1993. He transitioned into academia as a Lecturer at Hong Kong Chu Hai College in 1993. In 1994, he joined the Department of Economics and Finance at Shue Yan University, Hong Kong, where he has held various positions over the years, including Lecturer, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and currently, Associate Head of the department. His teaching portfolio includes undergraduate and postgraduate courses, such as Financial Economics, Advanced Economic Theories, and Advanced Quantitative Methods in Economics.

🔬CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

  • Dr. Woo’s research focuses on the Economics of Finance and Applied Econometrics. His extensive publication record includes significant contributions to understanding market integration, price convergence, and behavioral finance. His work often employs advanced econometric techniques, including nonparametric cointegration and threshold cointegration analysis. Key publications include studies on price convergence in the Greater Bay Area of China, market integration between China and BRI countries, and the dynamic relationship between CPI and PPI in various economies.

🌟Impact and Influence

  • Dr. Woo’s research has significantly impacted the field of economics, particularly in understanding price dynamics and market integration. His work on purchasing power parity and price convergence has provided valuable insights into the economic relationships between China and other countries. His findings have implications for policymakers and researchers interested in the economic integration and market behavior of emerging economies.

📖 ACADEMIC CITES

Dr. Woo’s academic contributions have been widely recognized and cited in numerous journals and conferences. His research articles have been published in prestigious journals such as Heliyon, International Studies of Economics, China Economic Journal, Advances in Decision Sciences, The Empirical Economics Letters, and The Chinese Economy. His work has also been cited by peers, demonstrating the influence and relevance of his research in the academic community.

🌍 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As an Associate Head and Associate Professor, Dr. Woo continues to mentor and guide the next generation of economists. His role as a principal supervisor for MPhil students and co-supervisor for PhD students underscores his commitment to academic excellence and research development. His legacy includes a robust body of research that bridges theoretical and applied economics, providing a foundation for future studies in market dynamics and financial economics. Dr. Woo’s ongoing work promises to further our understanding of economic phenomena and contribute to the advancement of the field.

📰PUBLICATIONS

  1. Detecting rational bubbles in the residential housing markets of Hong Kong
    • Authors: HL Chan, SK Lee, KY Woo
    • Journal: Economic Modelling
  2. Review on efficiency and anomalies in stock markets
    • Authors: KY Woo, C Mai, M McAleer, WK Wong
    • Journal: Economies
  3. Review on behavioral finance with empirical evidence
    • Authors: TY Hon, M Moslehpour, KY Woo
    • Journal: Advances in Decision Sciences
  4. Studying the dynamic relationships between residential property prices, stock prices, and GDP: lessons from Hong Kong
    • Authors: HL Chan, KY Woo
    • Journal: Journal of Housing Research
  5. An investigation into the dynamic relationship between international and China’s crude oil prices
    • Authors: HL Chan, KY Woo
    • Journal: Applied Economics

Dr. shuwei shen | Biomedical engineering | Best Researcher Award | 1176

Dr. shuwei shen | Biomedical engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. shuwei shen , University of Science and Technology of China, China

Extensive Research Experience

His focus on the standardization of medical devices and intelligent diagnosis using deep learning demonstrates a significant impact in the medical and technological fields.

Innovative Contributions

With over 30 papers in prestigious journals and more than 20 patents, his work reflects high-level innovation and contributions to the field.

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📚 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Shuwei Shen earned his Ph.D. from the University of Science and Technology of China in 2019. During his doctoral studies, he developed a strong foundation in medical device standardization and intelligent diagnosis and treatment methods, focusing on the application of deep learning techniques.

💼 Professional Endeavors

From 2019 to 2021, Dr. Shen conducted postdoctoral research at the First Affiliated Hospital of the University of Science and Technology of China. This postdoctoral tenure allowed him to delve deeper into the practical applications of his research, bridging the gap between theoretical studies and real-world medical challenges. Since 2021, he has been serving as an Associate Researcher at the Suzhou Institute for Advanced Research, University of Science and Technology of China.

🔬CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

  • Dr. Shen’s research primarily focuses on the standardization of medical devices using tissue phantoms and the development of intelligent diagnosis and treatment systems through deep learning. His completed and ongoing research projects include the development of intelligent diagnostic systems for skin diseases and the creation of a research and preparation system for tissue oxygenation biomimetic models.

🌟Impact and Influence

  • Dr. Shen has made significant contributions to the field of medical devices and intelligent diagnosis. He has published over 30 papers in prestigious journals, such as IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, Biomedical Optics Express, Chemical Engineering Journal, and IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics. His work has been widely recognized and cited, contributing to his citation index of 10 (h-index). Additionally, he has applied for more than 20 patents, reflecting the innovative nature of his research.

📖 ACADEMIC CITES

Dr. Shen’s extensive publication record includes 278 articles indexed in Scopus, showcasing the breadth and depth of his research. His prolific output highlights his dedication to advancing the fields of tissue phantoms, 3D printing, intelligent diagnosis and treatment, and advanced drug delivery systems.

🌍 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Looking ahead, Dr. Shen aims to continue pushing the boundaries of medical device innovation and intelligent diagnostic systems. His ongoing research and future projects are expected to further enhance the standardization and effectiveness of medical treatments, improving patient outcomes and advancing the field of medical technology.

📰PUBLICATIONS

  • Single model deep learning on imbalanced small datasets for skin lesion classification
    • Authors: P. Yao, S. Shen, M. Xu, P. Liu, F. Zhang, J. Xing, P. Shao, B. Kaffenberger, …
    • Journal: IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging
  • A low-cost high-performance data augmentation for deep learning-based skin lesion classification
    • Authors: S. Shen, M. Xu, F. Zhang, P. Shao, H. Liu, L. Xu, C. Zhang, P. Liu, P. Yao, …
    • Journal: BME Frontiers
  • A single model deep learning approach for Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis
    • Authors: F. Zhang, B. Pan, P. Shao, P. Liu, S. Shen, P. Yao, RX Xu, …
    • Journal: Neuroscience
  • Freeform fabrication of tissue-simulating phantom for potential use of surgical planning in conjoined twins separation surgery
    • Authors: S. Shen, H. Wang, Y. Xue, L. Yuan, X. Zhou, Z. Zhao, E. Dong, B. Liu, W. Liu, …
    • Journal: Scientific Reports
  • Fabrication of a multilayer tissue-mimicking phantom with tunable optical properties to simulate vascular oxygenation and perfusion for optical imaging technology
    • Authors: G. Liu, K. Huang, Q. Jia, S. Liu, S. Shen, J. Li, E. Dong, P. Lemaillet, DW Allen, …
    • Journal: Applied Optics

Prof. Jianzhong Zhu | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award | 1167

Prof. Jianzhong Zhu | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jianzhong Zhu, Yangzhou University School of Veterinary Medicine, China

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📚 Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Jianzhong Zhu embarked on his academic journey with a Ph.D. in Preventive Veterinary Medicine from Nanjing Agricultural University, which he completed in 2000. This solid foundation set the stage for his future research endeavors in the field of veterinary medicine.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Since earning his doctorate, Prof. Zhu has dedicated his career to exploring innate immune signaling pathways and the infection and immunity mechanisms of porcine viruses, specifically ASFV and PRRSV. His research has received funding from prestigious organizations such as the International Foundation of Science (IFS), NIH R01, the National Science Foundation of China (NSFC), and the National Key Research and Development Project.

🔬CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

  • Prof. Zhu has made significant contributions to understanding the innate immune signaling pathways in pigs and chickens, particularly focusing on the cGAS-STING signaling and the interrelationship between porcine RIG-I-like receptors (RLR). His research on the immune evasion mechanisms of ASFV and the immune defense against PRRSV has been groundbreaking. Additionally, he has investigated the signaling mechanisms of TLR8 in livestock and humans.

🌟Impact and Influence

  • With over 90 research papers published in high-profile journals such as Immunity, EMBO J, Cancer Res, J. Immunol, J. Biol Chem, and J. Virol, Prof. Zhu’s work has significantly impacted the field of veterinary immunology. His research findings have advanced the understanding of immune responses in livestock, contributing to the development of better disease control strategies.

📖 ACADEMIC CITES

Prof. Zhu’s work has garnered substantial recognition within the scientific community, evidenced by his Scopus citation index of 2600 and an H-index of 28. His contributions have not only advanced academic knowledge but also influenced practical applications in veterinary medicine.

🌍 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Prof. Zhu’s legacy is marked by his pioneering research and significant advancements in the understanding of innate immune signaling and porcine virus immunity. His ongoing projects continue to explore critical aspects of immune responses and pathogen interactions. The patent for the porcine RIG-I specific monoclonal antibody highlights his innovative approach to tackling veterinary health issues. His future contributions are anticipated to further revolutionize veterinary immunology and enhance disease management in livestock.

📰PUBLICATIONS

      • Characterization of three African swine fever viruses from different clinical settings revealed a potential attenuation mechanism
        • Authors: Zhang, J., Wang, Y., Zhang, K., Li, R., Zhu, J.
        • Journal: Animal Diseases, 2024, 4(1), 24
      • Porcine TLR8 signaling and its anti-infection function are disturbed by immune checkpoint receptor TIM-3 via inhibition of P13K-AKT pathway
        • Authors: Zheng, W., Ao, D., Cao, Q., Chen, N., Zhu, J.
        • Journal: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2024, 269, 132018
      • Development of visual detection of African swine fever virus using CRISPR/LwCas13a lateral flow strip based on structural protein gene D117L
        • Authors: Zhang, D., Jiang, S., Xia, N., Zheng, W., Zhu, J.
        • Journal: Veterinary Microbiology, 2024, 293, 110073
      • A chimeric porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus 1 strain containing synthetic ORF2-6 genes can trigger T follicular helper cell and heterologous neutralizing antibody responses and confer enhanced cross-protection
        • Authors: Li, S., Qiu, M., Li, S., Lu, Y., Chen, N.
        • Journal: Veterinary Research, 2024, 55(1), pp. 28
      • Viral co-infections targeting the porcine respiratory system: Consequences and limits of the experimental systems | Les co-infections virales affectant le système respiratoire porcin: conséquences et limites des systèmes d’étude
        • Authors: Meurens, F., Zhu, J., Renois, F.
        • Journal: Virologie, 2024, 28(1), pp. 9–21